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Group IB table of elements
Group IB table of elements
 It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and 
electrical conductivity. Pure copper is soft and 
malleable; a freshly exposed surface has a reddish-orange 
color. It is used as a conductor of heat and 
electricity, a building material, and a constituent 
of various metal alloys. 
 The softness of copper partly explains its high 
electrical conductivity and thus also high thermal 
conductivity, which are the second highest among 
pure metals at room temperature. 
 Copper does not react with water but it does 
slowly react with atmospheric oxygen to form a 
layer of brown-black copper oxide which, unlike 
the rust which forms when iron is exposed to moist 
air, protects the underlying copper from more 
extensive corrosion.
 The metal and its alloys have been used for 
thousands of years. In the Roman era, copper 
was principally mined on Cyprus, hence the 
origin of the name of the metal as сyprium 
(metal of Cyprus). 
 Wire and cable 
 Electronic and related devices 
 Electric motor 
 Copper motor rotors, a new technology 
designed for motor applications where energy 
savings are prime design objectives. 
 Architecture
Group IB table of elements
 Silver is a chemical element with the chemical 
symbol Ag and atomic number 47. A soft, white, 
lustrous transition metal, it possesses the highest 
electrical conductivity of any element and the 
highest thermal conductivity of any metal. 
 Silver is a very ductile, malleable (slightly harder 
than gold), coinage metal, with a brilliant white 
metallic luster that can take a high degree of 
polish. It has the highest electrical conductivity 
of all metals, even higher than copper, but its 
greater cost has prevented it from being widely 
used in place of copper for electrical purposes.
 Currency 
 Jewelry and silverware 
 Dentistry 
 Construction of high-quality musical wind 
instruments of many types.
 Silver has been used for thousands of years 
for ornaments and utensils, trade, and as the 
basis for many monetary systems. Its value as 
a precious metal was long considered second 
only to gold. The word "silver" appears in 
Anglo-Saxon in various spellings, such as 
seolfor and siolfor. A similar form is seen 
throughout the Germanic languages The 
chemical symbol Ag is from the Latin word for 
"silver", argentum (compare Greek άργυρος, 
árgyros), from the Indo-European root *arg-, 
meaning "white" or "shining". Silver has been 
known since ancient times.
Group IB table of elements
 Gold is a chemical element with the symbol 
Au and atomic number 79. It is a dense, soft, 
malleable and ductile metal with a bright 
yellow color and luster, the properties of 
which remain without tarnishing when 
exposed to air or water. 
 Gold resists attacks by individual acids, but it 
can be dissolved by aqua regia (nitro-hydrochloric 
acid), so named because it 
dissolves gold. Gold also dissolves in alkaline 
solutions of cyanide, which have been used 
in mining. It dissolves in mercury.
 Monetary exchange 
 Investment 
 Jewelry 
 Medicine (dentistry) 
 Industry 
 Electronics
1. All the elements of the group IB 
have been known since prehistoric 
times, as all of them occur in 
metallic form in nature and no 
extraction metallurgy has to be 
used to produce them.

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Group IB table of elements

  • 3.  It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. Pure copper is soft and malleable; a freshly exposed surface has a reddish-orange color. It is used as a conductor of heat and electricity, a building material, and a constituent of various metal alloys.  The softness of copper partly explains its high electrical conductivity and thus also high thermal conductivity, which are the second highest among pure metals at room temperature.  Copper does not react with water but it does slowly react with atmospheric oxygen to form a layer of brown-black copper oxide which, unlike the rust which forms when iron is exposed to moist air, protects the underlying copper from more extensive corrosion.
  • 4.  The metal and its alloys have been used for thousands of years. In the Roman era, copper was principally mined on Cyprus, hence the origin of the name of the metal as сyprium (metal of Cyprus).  Wire and cable  Electronic and related devices  Electric motor  Copper motor rotors, a new technology designed for motor applications where energy savings are prime design objectives.  Architecture
  • 6.  Silver is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it possesses the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal.  Silver is a very ductile, malleable (slightly harder than gold), coinage metal, with a brilliant white metallic luster that can take a high degree of polish. It has the highest electrical conductivity of all metals, even higher than copper, but its greater cost has prevented it from being widely used in place of copper for electrical purposes.
  • 7.  Currency  Jewelry and silverware  Dentistry  Construction of high-quality musical wind instruments of many types.
  • 8.  Silver has been used for thousands of years for ornaments and utensils, trade, and as the basis for many monetary systems. Its value as a precious metal was long considered second only to gold. The word "silver" appears in Anglo-Saxon in various spellings, such as seolfor and siolfor. A similar form is seen throughout the Germanic languages The chemical symbol Ag is from the Latin word for "silver", argentum (compare Greek άργυρος, árgyros), from the Indo-European root *arg-, meaning "white" or "shining". Silver has been known since ancient times.
  • 10.  Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is a dense, soft, malleable and ductile metal with a bright yellow color and luster, the properties of which remain without tarnishing when exposed to air or water.  Gold resists attacks by individual acids, but it can be dissolved by aqua regia (nitro-hydrochloric acid), so named because it dissolves gold. Gold also dissolves in alkaline solutions of cyanide, which have been used in mining. It dissolves in mercury.
  • 11.  Monetary exchange  Investment  Jewelry  Medicine (dentistry)  Industry  Electronics
  • 12. 1. All the elements of the group IB have been known since prehistoric times, as all of them occur in metallic form in nature and no extraction metallurgy has to be used to produce them.